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Spider indentification? #3282894 06/10/12 02:10 AM
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Was on my way to the ranch this evening and spotted a spider crossing the road but I couldn't stop due to traffic. On my way back home I saw him again, luckily this time nobody was behind me so I jumped out and got a few pics of em with the cell phone. It was huge but I have no clue to what it is.






Re: Spider indentification? [Re: Txkiller] #3282904 06/10/12 02:13 AM
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tarantula


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If your correct this will be the first one I ever seen, joker was big!


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Originally Posted By: ffread
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This ^^^^^^^ Must have had some recent rains.



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Man I hate spiders


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Looks like a tarantula. Non venomous variety


Re: Spider indentification? [Re: Txkiller] #3282950 06/10/12 02:35 AM
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This is crazy I didn't think we had them up here.


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Where you near Dickens or King counties? They get really big up there. I've seen them almost covering sections of 82/114.



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Denton county off FM 2931


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is that really the first one you have seen? come july,they will be everywhere out this way.


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I have seen a few down here in Gonzales when I was a kid but I seem to remember them being all black. Those suckers get pretty big.



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Re: Spider indentification? [Re: Curtis] #3283041 06/10/12 03:28 AM
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Here is one that crawled across my hand while I was digging a Willow stump out of my yard last week. I don't admit to bein scared of em, but this one made me jerk my hand up, lol. They say they don't hurt, but I still don'y like em crawling on me.




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Re: Spider indentification? [Re: mbavo] #3283084 06/10/12 03:51 AM
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Originally Posted By: mbavo
is that really the first one you have seen?


Seriously its a first for me.


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do you like them as good as snakes?


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They don't scare me at all but I wouldn't want that joker crawling on me.


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Their bites do hurt, fangs are 1/8" or better, but their venom usually don't bother humans.


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This time of year after a small rain there like grass hoppers down in Big Bend.



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Oh hell no! haha I would have tried to run it over.


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Originally Posted By: Txkiller
They don't scare me at all but I wouldn't want that joker crawling on me.


If they bite ya you turn into a hippy.



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They don't scare me at all but I wouldn't want that joker crawling on me.


If they bite ya you turn into a hippy.


A fate worst than death!!! scared


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Re: Spider indentification? [Re: Txkiller] #3283219 06/10/12 10:20 AM
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Their number one enemy is a wasp about 2 inches long, she hunts them down, stings them then drags them down a hole and lays an egg on them. The larva then consume the spide while it's still alive but paralized.







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I used to see them quite frequently in Midland/Odessa. Now that I'm in the metromess I haven't seen one in ages.

That's a wicked wasp to take down that big hairy thing.



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